Psychotherapy can be seen as a guided tour of self discovery. You choose the paths down which to travel and the therapist helps you to see things that may not have been readily apparent. This process broadens your view of yourself and the world around you. Seeing circumstances and relationships from a new vantage point helps you to see options that may not have been previously clear and to make changes once you become aware of the additional possibilities.
With more than 30 years working as a licensed clinical psychologist, I have found great satisfaction in seeing my clients change and grow as they work with me in individual, couples, and group psychotherapy. The process of self discovery, combined with the acquisition of new methods of coping with anxiety, depression and other difficult feelings, improves my clients lives.
Progress occurs in terms of work/life balance, relationship issues, family health concerns, and/or inter-generational conflicts.
With more than 30 years working as a licensed clinical psychologist, I have found great satisfaction in seeing my clients change and grow as they work with me in individual, couples, and group psychotherapy. The process of self discovery, combined with the acquisition of new methods of coping with anxiety, depression and other difficult feelings, improves my clients lives.
Progress occurs in terms of work/life balance, relationship issues, family health concerns, and/or inter-generational conflicts.
Services
I work with clients in individual, couples or group psychotherapy or a combination of these, depending on the goals of treatment.
The clients I see in psychotherapy include homemakers, college students, stressed executives, academics, and other high functioning professionals.
Many of my clients find my background in law and business to be a good fit for understanding their issues and conflicts.
The treatment issues that I specialize in and and the diverse populations that I work with are listed below.
The clients I see in psychotherapy include homemakers, college students, stressed executives, academics, and other high functioning professionals.
Many of my clients find my background in law and business to be a good fit for understanding their issues and conflicts.
The treatment issues that I specialize in and and the diverse populations that I work with are listed below.
You are about to embark on an important journey.
Finding the right kind of therapy and a psychotherapist who has the qualifications to help you make the most of your journey is critical to getting you where want to go.
Few people would go on a difficult hike without making sure they had shoes that fit well.
Yet, often, when seeking psychotherapy, people pay less attention to getting a good fit than they do in buying a pair of shoes.
The kind of psychotherapy that fits will depend on the particular issues that you want to work on and your sense of the skill and experience of the therapist in these particular areas.
Finding the right kind of therapy and a psychotherapist who has the qualifications to help you make the most of your journey is critical to getting you where want to go.
Few people would go on a difficult hike without making sure they had shoes that fit well.
Yet, often, when seeking psychotherapy, people pay less attention to getting a good fit than they do in buying a pair of shoes.
The kind of psychotherapy that fits will depend on the particular issues that you want to work on and your sense of the skill and experience of the therapist in these particular areas.
Working with an experienced therapist in individual psychotherapy provides an opportunity to be seen and known by someone who can help you to better see and know yourself and can help you make the changes needed for a more satisfying life.
Often, when things are going wrong in our lives, it is hard to understand what is not working.
And sometimes, even when on the surface all seems to be going well, anxiety and depression are experienced instead of the joy that might be expected.
Working with a therapist in a safe and confidential environment can provide the momentum for change.
Often, when things are going wrong in our lives, it is hard to understand what is not working.
And sometimes, even when on the surface all seems to be going well, anxiety and depression are experienced instead of the joy that might be expected.
Working with a therapist in a safe and confidential environment can provide the momentum for change.
Couples therapy can be helpful when a relationship has frayed with the passage of time or when it becomes clear that old solutions are no longer effective in resolving current issues.
Major life transitions (birth of a child, empty nest, career change, life threatening illness) can cause wear and tear on your relationship, highlighting old conflicts and providing momentum for taking stock of the relationship and finding new ways of relating.
Working with your partner in couples therapy can help partners work together to articulate expectations, resolve painful family issues, and maintain a satisfying well-functioning relationship.
Major life transitions (birth of a child, empty nest, career change, life threatening illness) can cause wear and tear on your relationship, highlighting old conflicts and providing momentum for taking stock of the relationship and finding new ways of relating.
Working with your partner in couples therapy can help partners work together to articulate expectations, resolve painful family issues, and maintain a satisfying well-functioning relationship.
Group psychotherapy is a special form of therapy in which a small number of people meet under the leadership of a professionally trained therapist to learn about themselves and improve their interpersonal relationships.
A therapy group provides an opportunity for you to meet with others to share problems or concerns, to better understand your own difficulties, and to learn from and with others.
By working with others in this way, group therapy can address feelings of isolation, depression, and anxiety and help group members make significant changes in the quality of their lives.
A therapy group provides an opportunity for you to meet with others to share problems or concerns, to better understand your own difficulties, and to learn from and with others.
By working with others in this way, group therapy can address feelings of isolation, depression, and anxiety and help group members make significant changes in the quality of their lives.
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